Reviews
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Panasonic Viera TX-P42V20B review It's an absolutely stunning TV, but Pansonic's own G20 series televisions have nearly identical image quality and are a fair bit cheaper.£1200
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Canon PowerShot SX20 IS review A classy camera that puts in a solid performance, but lacks the stand-out features to push it into the lead£298
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Ricoh CX3 review The lens isn’t as sharp as on other compact ultra-zoom cameras, and the high price means it's not particularly good value, either.£300
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recommendedViewsonic VPC190 review The slim VPC190 won't take up much room and is a great choice if you need a simple and cheap computer for web browsing and basic office tasks.£468
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best buyRed Dead Redemption review If feeling similar to Grand Theft Auto IV is a criticism, then it's one that most developers would kill to achieve. Red Dead Redemption is a slick and expansive wild west adventure.£35
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BenQ G920WL review The G920WL has good contrast, natural colours and a functional design, but the low resolution and two year warranty let it down£95
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Palicomp Excalibur 630OC-19 review A dedicated graphics card makes the Excalibur great for playing games, but the 19in monitor is a little disappointing£499
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Microsoft Office 2010 review If you need more than just a text editor and a basic spreadsheet, then Microsoft’s Office is still a great choice.£93
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Nero MultiMedia Suite 10 review Competent jack-of-all-trades Media suite with simple but effective file and system backup.£60
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Elgato EyeTV Netstream DTT review The Netstream does a great job as a network TV tuner, but we're still left with the question of whether anyone really needs it, especially at this price.£186
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Nikon Coolpix P100 review The controls could be more immediate, but the sharp lens and low-noise sensor are capable of great results£301
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Acer B223WG review The B223WG has good, but not outstanding, picture quality. Its adjustable stand is a highlight, but cheaper rivals have higher resolutions and deliver better quality.£140
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best buySam & Max Series 3: The Devil’s Playhouse – Episode 1: The Penal Zone review Surreal logic, strange wit and a healthy dose of supernatural powers makes the Freelance Police's latest outing a must-have for any adventure game fan.£25